Austin Molloy (1886-1961)

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Cover art to Cogadh na Reann, Irish translation of War of the Worlds

Austin V. Molloy (aka Austin Ó Maolaoid, AóM) was born in Castleknock, Dublin, in 1886, son of John Molloy, a master carpenter, and his wife Marianne. He studied at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art, where he became friends with Harry Clarke, and started selling cartoons to Arthur Griffiths' Sinn Féin magazine from about 1909. His cartoons also appeared in Dublin Opinion from 1922.

He illustrated numerous book covers, particularly for An Gúm ("the scheme"), a government project to publish books in Irish, including translated works of English, American and European literature. He died in 1961.

Fairy tale illustration, 1921

"The Nation's Armour"

Clan Lir

Leprecaun Booklet No.1. Dun Dalgan Press, Dundalk.

from The Tale of Cuchullain. Told by Maura Molloy; illustrated by Austin Molloy. Dublin: Browne and Nolan, [1923].

from The Tale of Cuchullain. Told by Maura Molloy; illustrated by Austin Molloy. Dublin: Browne and Nolan, [1923].

from The Tale of Cuchullain. Told by Maura Molloy; illustrated by Austin Molloy. Dublin: Browne and Nolan, [1923].

from The Tale of Cuchullain. Told by Maura Molloy; illustrated by Austin Molloy. Dublin: Browne and Nolan, [1923].

from The Tale of Cuchullain. Told by Maura Molloy; illustrated by Austin Molloy. Dublin: Browne and Nolan, [1923].